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Determinants 2 x 2 and 3 x 3 Matrices
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Matrices A matrix is an array of numbers that are arranged in rows and columns. A matrix is “square” if it has the same number of rows as columns. We will consider only 2x2 and 3x3 square matrices 0-½31 111804 -¾02 ¼8-3 Note that Matrix is the singular form, matrices is the plural form!
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Determinants Every square matrix has a determinant. The determinant of a matrix is a number. We will consider the determinants only of 2x2 and 3x3 matrices. 13 -½0 -38¼20-¾ 418011 Note the difference in the matrix and the determinant of the matrix!
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Determinant of a 2x2 matrix 13 -½0
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Determinant of a 3x3 matrix -38¼20-¾ 418011 Imagine crossing out the first row. And the first column. Now take the double-crossed element... And multiply it by the determinant of the remaining 2x2 matrix
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Determinant of a 3x3 matrix -38¼20-¾ 418011 Now keep the first row crossed. Cross out the second column. Now take the negative of the double- crossed element. And multiply it by the determinant of the remaining 2x2 matrix. Add it to the previous result.
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Determinant of a 3x3 matrix Finally, cross out first row and last column. Now take the double-crossed element. Multiply it by the determinant of the remaining 2x2 matrix. Then add it to the previous piece.-38¼20-¾ 418011
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